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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Regarding Dawn's post (below):

I discovered this about a month ago gave it a try.  Being very 
sensitive, such things are always risky and scary.  It was 
wonderful!  It was moist and tasty, and I had no reaction.

t's great to have another alternative, since many retailers seem to 
be stocking Amy's frozen foods as a way to serve the GF community, 
and I have had multiple instances of reacting to those products.

Cherie

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Hi all,

Seeing the post about Sam's chicken being GF reminded me that others may not
know that Costco's rotisserie chicken is also labeled gluten free.  It's
$4.99, very good, and my very sensitive celiac son has never had a problem
after eating it.   When we're there, we also buy Coleman brand natural
hotdogs, also labeled gluten free, that are really good.  I have no
affiliation with Costco, other than shopping there occasionally, and thought
others might like to know.

Dawn in Wisconsin

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